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Albert Herring


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May Day is looming, and the small town of Loxford is in chaos. All the potential May Queens are morally unsuitable. Desperate, the locals decide a May King will have to do instead. They choose the blameless Albert Herring, from the greengrocers. He isn't keen, but stuck firmly under his mother's thumb, he'll do what he is told. However, after one rum-laced lemonade at the May Day ceremony, Albert disappears, and even greater chaos ensues. Britten's sharply satiric take on village life makes for a glorious and very English comedy.
Music Britten

Production details

Sung in English. A revival of the 1985 production sponsored by Riggs and Co - International Private Banking. The performance lasts approximately two hours and fifty minutes including one interval.

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Company

Company Glyndebourne Opera
Conductor Richard Farnes
Design John Gunter
Director Peter Hall
Director James Robert Carson (revival director)
Design John Gunter
Lighting David Hersey (original lighting)
Company Glyndebourne Touring Opera Orchestra
Company Glyndebourne Chorus
Performer Hal Cazalet (Albert Herring)
Performer Rita Cullis (Lady Billows)
Performer Susan Gorton (Florence Pike)
Performer Sarah Fox (Miss Wordsworth)
Performer Andrew Rupp (Mr Gedge)
Performer Peter Hoare (Mr Upfold)
Performer Brindley Sherratt (Superintendent Budd)
Performer Jeremy Carpenter (Sid)
Performer Louise Poole (Nancy)
Performer Frances McCafferty)
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